2023
DOI: 10.32920/22354834
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Parents constructions of their child's Black-white (bi)racial identity(ies): A critical discourse analysis

Abstract: <p>Past research suggests that biracial individuals experience racism similar to that of other racialized groups (Anderson, 2015) and that they are better able to confront racism and the challenges that come with identifying with more than one race when parents openly discuss racial differences (Rollins & Hunter, 2013; Snyder, 2012). Employing a Critical Race Theoretical framework and utilizing Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this study was two-fold in that it explored the constructions of six par… Show more

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